- accessibility
- age-friendly
- age-friendly housing estates
- ageing in place
- ageism
- built environment
- collaborative governance
- community engagement
- cross-border ageing
- Design Pretest
- economic benefices
- Epistemic Network Analysis
- Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
- health benefits
- high-density communities
- high-density housing
- Hong Kong
- in-between spaces
- initiative effectiveness
- intergenerational co-living
- neighborhood cohesion
- neighbourhood environment
- New York Zoning
- older adults
- older migrants
- plot ratio
- public housing
- public open space
- relationality
- social coherence
- social well-being
- spatial justice
- spatial rationalities
- strengths-based perspective
- supply and demand assessment
- trade-offs
- typology
- urban regeneration
A Good Neighbor is Better than A Distant Relative? Understanding the Influence of Neighborhood Cohesion on Residents’ Intentions for Intergenerational Co-living
Tags: neighborhood cohesion, intergenerational co-living, residents' intentions, health benefits
Publication Date: March 2026